DIET grid middleware - dagda runtime

DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).

/usr/share/doc/libdiet-dagda2.8/changelog.gz

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| diet 2.8 |
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* Features:
- New forwarders: they do not need a configuration file anymore,
and they can be started at any time.
- CORBA calls are more robust: Two handlers for communication
failures and transient exceptions have been added. They retry the
CORBA call for as long as the maximum number of authorized retries
(currently 3) has not been reached.
- a new t
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